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Overview: On the transport and transformation of pollutants in the outflow of major population centres – observational data from the EMeRGe European intensive operational period in summer 2017
M. Dolores Andrés Hernández
Andreas Hilboll
Helmut Ziereis
Eric Förster
Ovid O. Krüger
Katharina Kaiser
Johannes Schneider
Francesca Barnaba
Mihalis Vrekoussis
Jörg Schmidt
Heidi Huntrieser
Anne-Marlene Blechschmidt
Midhun George
Vladyslav Nenakhov
Theresa Harlass
Bruna A. Holanda
Jennifer Wolf
Lisa Eirenschmalz
Marc Krebsbach
Mira L. Pöhlker
Anna B. Kalisz Hedegaard
Linlu Mei
Klaus Pfeilsticker
Yangzhuoran Liu
Ralf Koppmann
Hans Schlager
Birger Bohn
Ulrich Schumann
Andreas Richter
Benjamin Schreiner
Daniel Sauer
Robert Baumann
Mariano Mertens
Patrick Jöckel
Markus Kilian
Greta Stratmann
Christopher Pöhlker
Monica Campanelli
Marco Pandolfi
Michael Sicard
José L. Gómez-Amo
Manuel Pujadas
Katja Bigge
Flora Kluge
Anja Schwarz
Nikos Daskalakis
David Walter
Andreas Zahn
Ulrich Pöschl
Harald Bönisch
Stephan Borrmann
Ulrich Platt
John P. Burrows
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